How a generator works
A standby generator typically consists of two parts; the generator itself, and a transfer switch that automates the transfer from grid-supplied electricity to the generator. When sensors detect an interruption in your power supply, the system seamlessly jumps into action to transfer pre-selected circuits and appliances to backup power, ensuring you'll still have access to electricity to power essential outlets, devices, and appliances.
Benefits of generators
Investing in a standby generator is more than just a way to provide with with peace of mind. When your home or business is equipped with a quality generator, you'll never have to worry about spoiled food, frozen pipes, sump pump failures, or abandoning your property in search of accommodations with electricity. All of these things can present risks to the health of you, your family, and your employees, and often lead to significant, unexpected costs.